you ever get tired of talking about it?
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Not really. It would be nice to have more users, especially to be able to have discussions about specific more specialized topics - although even on reddit with so many users there are many specialized topics that get little attention. The current size of lemmy also has some positives. I like being able to sort through "All" and being able to see a good fraction of everything that gets posted in a given day. I also like recognizing usernames. It is just a different experience than reddit.
That's true,I didn't look at it from that angle